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Title: The Ideas and Meditative Practices of Early Buddhism
Authors: Tilmann Vetter
Keywords: Kinh điển và triết học phật giáo
Issue Date: 1988
Publisher: E.J. BRILL LEIDEN • NEW YORK· K0BENHA VN • KOLN
Abstract: Preface ; Introduction ; Literature and Abbreviations ; An outline of the most ancient form of Buddhism ; I. DHYANA--MEDITATION ; 1. The Buddha finds the middle way, i.e. the dhyana meditation ; 2. The first sermon ; 3. The noble eightfold path ; 4. The four noble truths ; 5. The Buddha's full enlightenment ; 6. The preparation for dhyana in the detailed description of the dhyana-path ; 7. The immeasurables ; 8. Liberating insight and the destruction of the cankers ; II. DISCRIMINATING INSIGHT ; 9. Discriminating insight ; 10. The twelvefold chain of dependent origination ; 11. No complete destruction ; III. SPHERE-MEDITATION ; 12. A more artificial form of meditation ; 13. The three layers of existence ; IV. KARMA ; 14. Karma in ancient times ; 15. Later developments ; Appendix: Mysticism in the Atthakavagga ; Index ;
Description: I should like to give a brief survey of the following topics as background to the first chapters of this book: 1. biographical data on the Buddha, 2. the origin of the Buddha legend, 3. the expression "to seek salvation" which I use in describing the goal of the historical Buddha
URI: http://tnt.ussh.edu.vn:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/837
ISBN: 90 04 08959 4
Appears in Collections:CSDL Phật giáo

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